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Occupy Wall Street protesters rally in a small park on Canal Street. Police evicted the protesters from their base in Zuccotti Park overnight. The National Lawyers Guild obtained a court order allowing the protesters to return with their tents to the park, where they have camped for two months. The guild said the injunction prevents the city from enforcing park rules on the protesters.

People meditate after returning to Zuccotti Park. Police in riot gear swept into the Lower Manhattan park to remove hundreds of Occupy Wall Street demonstrators who had been camping there for more than eight weeks to protest income inequality. Authorities opened the park again for a short time, then closed it shortly after claiming more maintenance work needed to be done.

Protesters clash with riot police as they try to march closer to the U.S. Embassy. The protesters staged a rally against the two-day visit of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to mark the 60th anniversary of the Mutual Defense Treaty signed by the U.S. and the Philippines.

World Wildlife Foundation activists dressed as orangutans hang on ropes down the side of a clothing store in front of the Palace of Culture. The activists unveiled a large banner reading "Help!" down the side of a building to raise awareness on the loss of orangutan habitats.

13-month-old elephant Rania stretches her trunk out to touch the nose of her mahut during the Sonepur Mela in India. The cattle fair, held in the Indian state of Bihar, has its origins in ancient times, when people traded elephants and horses across the auspicious river Ganges. The mela used to attract traders from places as distant as Central Asia. It is one of Asia's largest cattle fairs and lasts for two weeks.

A woman strolls in Via Condotti, a street of luxury shops. Both the center-left Democratic Party and ex-Premier Silvio Berlusconi's Peoples of Liberty Party said they fully backed Italy's premier-designate Mario Monti. But investors worried that they might pull their support in the future if austerity measures proved unpalatable, undermining the success of much-needed reforms.

The Patrouille Acrobatique de France team performs at the Dubai Airshow in the Gulf emirate, where aircraft manufacturers are vying to increase their share of the Middle East market, which they expect to continue to boom over the next two decades.

Pictures in the News | Nov. 15, 2011

Tuesday’s Pictures in the News begins in New York, where Occupy Wall Street protesters rallied in a small park on Canal Street after police officers evicted them from their base in Zuccotti Park overnight. Authorities opened Zuccotti Park again for a short time Tuesday morning, then closed it shortly after claiming more maintenance work needed to be done. SEE GALLERY

Protesters clashed with riot police outside the U.S. Embassy in Manila to protest the visit of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Clinton arrived to mark the 60th anniversary of the Mutual Defense Treaty signed by the U.S. and the Philippines. Staying on the protest front, activists dressed as orangutans from the World Wildlife Foundation unveiled a large banner reading “Help!” down the side of a building to raise awareness of the loss of orangutan habitats in Poland.

Add stops in Italy, Greece, Germany, India, China and Nepal to round out the report.